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13/01/2026
sphygmomanometer (tensiometer), a tool used to measure blood pressure.
13/01/2026

sphygmomanometer (tensiometer), a tool used to measure blood pressure.

❇️ Vaginal Discharge – What’s Normal and What’s NotVaginal discharge is a normal physiological secretion that helps keep...
13/01/2026

❇️ Vaginal Discharge – What’s Normal and What’s Not

Vaginal discharge is a normal physiological secretion that helps keep the va**na clean, moist, and protected from infections.
The color, consistency, odor, and associated symptoms determine whether discharge is normal or abnormal.

1️⃣ Clear Discharge

→ Transparent, watery or stretchy (egg-white–like)

Meaning
→ Normal physiological discharge
→ Common during ovulation, pregnancy, or sexual arousal

When to worry
→ If associated with itching, foul odor, or pain, evaluation is needed

2️⃣ White Discharge

→ Milky or creamy in appearance

Meaning
→ Normal before or after menstruation

Abnormal signs
→ Thick, clumpy (curd-like) discharge
→ Associated itching, redness, burning

Possible cause
→ Vaginal candidiasis (yeast infection)

3️⃣ Light Yellow Discharge

→ Pale yellow, non-offensive

Meaning
→ Usually normal, especially if odorless

When abnormal
→ Persistent yellow color
→ Strong smell, itching, or pain

Possible causes
→ Early infection or dehydration-related concentration

4️⃣ Green or Yellow-Green Discharge

→ Thick, frothy, or purulent

Meaning
→ Abnormal

Possible causes
→ Bacterial infections
→ Sexually transmitted infections (e.g., trichomoniasis)

Associated symptoms
→ Foul odor, itching, pelvic pain, dysuria

5️⃣ Gray Discharge

→ Thin gray or off-white discharge

Meaning
→ Abnormal

Most common cause
→ Bacterial vaginosis

Key feature
→ Fishy odor (especially after in*******se)

6️⃣ Red or Brown Discharge

→ Blood-tinged or brownish

Meaning
→ Normal during or shortly after menstruation

When concerning
→ Bleeding between periods
→ Post-menopausal bleeding
→ Persistent spotting

Possible causes
→ Hormonal imbalance, infections, polyps, or malignancy (rare)

🚨 When to See a Doctor

Seek medical evaluation if discharge is associated with:
→ Strong or foul odor
→ Itching, burning, or va**nal pain
→ Green or gray discharge
→ Fever or pelvic pain
→ Bleeding after menopause or between cycles

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